Ian Jones-Quartey

Four New Episodes Of OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes Now On The Cartoon Network App: Point To The Plaza, TKO’s House, Red Action 2 The Future And Dendy’s Power

OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes show creator – Ian Jones-Quartey has announced on Twitter this morning (18th May) that four new episodes of OK K.O.! are now on the Cartoon Network App: Point To The Plaza, TKO’s House, Red Action 2 The Future And Dendy’s Power. All four episodes will premiere on the Cartoon Network USA TV channel tomorrow morning, with each episode airing on the hour from 6am (when CN starts up for the day) and will repeat and cycle though every four hours during the day.

Episode Descriptions:

Point To The Plaza (airs 6am, 10am, 2pm and 6pm): When a Gloop infestation takes over the plaza, Point arrives to contain the situation.

Point To The Plaza Preview:

TKO’s House (airs 7am, 11am, 3pm and 7pm): TKO is getting restless.

TKO’s House Preview:

Red Action to the Future (airs 8am, 12pm and 4pm): When Red Action is called to the future for an epic battle, Enid is unsure of what to do.

Dendy’s Power (airs 9am, 1pm and 5pm): Dendy and K.O. discover a fun and exciting new POW Card exploit.

In this week’s episode of Cartoon Network’s YouTube series – Cartoon Network This Week, Sam visits Cartoon Network Studios in Burbank, California to show viewers the seven coolest things about the animation studio. During his time at the studio, Sam enjoys free pancakes and cereal, checks out the studio’s very own video game arcade, meets up with Max, the voice of Baby Panda on We Bare Bears in the recording studio and plays ping-pong with Michaela Dietz, the voice of Amethyst on Steven Universe.

Also, in this week’s episode, OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes executive producers – Ian Jones-Quartey and Toby Jones gives viewers a little insight into the first batch of twelve episodes from the show’s second season, in these twelve episodes, viewers will find out what happens to Lord Boxman and there’s going to be some special episodes with side-characters including KO’s brainy friend – Dendy and Red Action – a cyborg from the future who lives in the show’s present day.

Cartoon Network Studios has a tradition to make character piñatas from each show it produces, as well as show artwork which is on display in the corridors of the studio. At the studio, there’s a plaque commemorating the opening of the Cartoon Network Studios building by Joseph Barbera. Joseph Barbera was the co-owner of animation studio – Hanna-Barbera, which later became known as Cartoon Network Studios. Another CN Studios tradition is the graffiti stairwell, this where the crew from each show can leave their mark by drawing their own cartoon characters.

Cartoon Network USA First Eight Episodes From OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes Season 2 Now On The Cartoon Network App

OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes Season 2 has premiered on the Cartoon Network App, with the first eight episodes from season 2 now on the app. The news was announced by show creator – Ian Jones-Quartey on his Twitter account earlier today. KO’s journey to become the world’s greatest hero continues and it’s not that long after the “You’re In Control” season one finale special too.

List Of OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes Season 2 Episodes Now On The Cartoon Network App:

Seasons Change

When our heroes return from time off, KO is horrified to discover that things have changed.

Lord Cowboy Darrell

Everyone is forced to deal with some major changes at Boxmore.

Plaza Film Festival

When the plaza has its own film festival, KO, Enid and Rad are sure their entry will win!

Be A Team

Mr. Gar brings in some team building experts to help KO, Enid and Rad.

My Fair Carol

KO, Enid and Rad team up to help Carol out with a special occasion.

Let’s Watch The Boxmore Show

Our heroes discover that the Boxmore security camera feed is the most entertaining thing ever.

Your World Is An Illusion

KO tries to help a hero in need and ends up needing some help of his own.

The So-Bad-Ical

When a new substitute shows up, KO and Dendy decide they need to get their old teacher back.